Studebaker Cars

Studebaker Cars by James H. Moloney, published by Motorbooks International in 1994, offers a comprehensive visual history of the iconic automobile manufacturer. This edition features 392 pages filled with hundreds of black-and-white photographs sourced from the Studebaker factory archives, documenting every model produced from the mid-1800s horse-drawn buggies to the company’s closure in 1966.
Readers will find a detailed pictorial record that captures the evolution of Studebaker vehicles over the decades. The extensive collection of images provides insights into the design and engineering of these classic automobiles, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of transportation and automotive history. This book serves as a significant tribute to a storied brand, preserving a visual legacy that may not be available elsewhere.
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Studebaker Cars James H. Moloney Hundreds of b&w photographs from Studebaker factory archives cover each and every model built by Studebaker through its long lifespan beginning with horse-drawn buggies in the mid-18s through it demise in 1966. These archives have been destroyed, so this may be your last chance to own the most complete pictorial record available on Studebaker. … an excellent book. Autoweek. Hdbd., 8 3/4x 11 1/4,392 pgs., 1,484 b&w ill.
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